In an official ceremony, Pavlopoulos will be declared as honourary Doctor
of Legal Sciences of the University Paris II Pantheon-Assas.

The Greek President will lay a wreath at the "Greek Soldiers Memorial
for Freedom." A visit to the French Senate and a meeting with President
Gerard Larcher will follow. Before leaving for Athens at 21:15 the Greek
ambassador Maria Theofili will give a reception in honour of Pavlopoulos,
at the Greek embassy in Paris.

[02] Government's intention is more measures for the weakest, Interior
Min Skourletis says

The government is willing to continue taking initiatives for the support
of the weakest and allocation of the surpluses provided that the growth
trend is not hindered by the unreasonable demands of the lenders,
Interior Minister Panos Skourletis said in statements to Kokkino 105.5
radio station.

The crucial point is to improve the citizens' everyday life, Skourletis
stressed.

Tsipras' announcements for an additional pension and the tax relief
measures for the islands that received most of the refugee flows will
directly affect the citizens.

The archaeological collection of the city of Kozani including exhibits
from the prehistoric, classical and Roman years that were unearthed in
excavation throughout the region of Kozani reopened its doors to the
public after 20 years.

The initial exhibition was inaugurated in June 1989 and its operation
was interrupted after the strong earthquake (6.6 on the Richter scale)
that hit the region in 1995 provoking huge damages to the building that
hosted the exhibition.

The new Collection is housed in a two storey neoclassical building of
the early 20th century situated in the historic city center owned by
the Culture Ministry.

The exhibits from the prehistoric, archaic, classical, hellenistic and
Roman era are displayed in five halls while statues, votive stele and
vases and ancient tomb relics are exhibited in the outdoor areas of
the building.

[04] Kountoura and Koniordou to cooperate for the promotion of culture
and tourism

Tourism Minister Elena Kountoura met with Culture Minister Lydia
Koniordou and decided to closely cooperate for the promotion of culture
and tourism in Greece and abroad.

They also decided to cooperate in order to facilitate the licensing of
film productions, and promote the use of digital material and e-tickets
in museums and archaeological sites. The two ministers also agreed on
further developing diving tourism (submarine museum and archaeological
diving parks) and in general boosting cultural actions abroad.